Michael Ballack | | | A Michael Ballack biography may not be as spicy and full of unusual details as those of many other famous soccer players, but then again, Michael Ballack is German and following the German stereotype, he is a pragmatic, perfectionist and very motivated player. Give me 5 minutes of your time and I'll give you the biography of a perfect football player. Michael Ballack Biography – Early Career His father being a soccer player himself (although not a famous one, as he spent most of his career in the German second division) it was only natural that young Michael take up on soccer and he did so at his local team, BSG Motor Karl-Marx-Stadt (Michael was born in a period full of political tensions in Germany and the name of his first team says it all). Moving to Chemnitzer FC, Michael Ballack didn't have an early blast, such as other equally talented soccer players, as he signed his first professional contract at age 19.
Season Club Games Goals 1995/96 Chemnitzer FC 15 0 1996/97 Chemnitzer FC 34 10 1997/98 Kaiserslauten 2 17 8 1998/99 Kaiserslautern 16 4 1999/00 Bayer Leverkusen 22 4 2000/01 Bayer Leverkusen 27 7 2001/02 Bayer Leverkusen 29 17 2002/03 Bayer Leverkusen 26 10 2003/04 Bayer Leverkusen 28 7 2004/05 Bayer Leverkusen 27 13 2005/06 Bayer Leverkusen 26 14 2006/07 Chelsea 23 5
His outstanding play as central midfielder for Chemnitzer FC however, earned him the nickname 'Little Kaiser' from the team's fans, in reference to legendary German national team captain, Franz Beckenbauer, who was nicknamed 'The Keiser', or the King. However, playing in the second division wasn't exposing the talented player well enough and you probably wouldn’t be reading this Michael Ballack biography if it wasn't for Otto Rehhagel and his keen scout eye.
Otto was the coach of fellow second division champions, FC Kaiserslautern and as his team won promotion, he made it a priority to take Michael Ballack to the first stage with him, being impressed by the rival team's midfielder throughout the season.
Michael Ballack Biography – FC Leverkusen FC Kaiserslautern might not have been the kind of club that could make you a star over night, but it will weight heavily in any Michael Ballack biography as the team that brought the player in the eyes of the good world of soccer. After only 2 years spent at Kaiserslautern, he moved to Bayer Leverkusen, which was truly a cornerstone to his career bringing both good and bad memories.
The 3 seasons spent at Leverkusen meant a huge boost to his market value, as he pushed the team from a mid-table yearly status to a club that fought for the Bundesliga title. Finally having established his name in football, Michael Ballack was about to experience some cold, hard disappointments.
There is one moment that stains this perfect Michael Ballack biography and it occurred during his career's peak. In the 2001/2002, Bayer was in the run for all 3 trophies it was struggling for, the Champions League, the Cup and the Bundesliga title. Before the end of the season, with 1 match to play, Leverkusen was in the finals for Champions League, the German Cup and needed a simple draw against one of the poorest teams of the Bundesliga that year in order to win the title.
They lost the Champions League final against Valencia (2-1), the German Cup final against Shalke 04 (4 – 2) and lost 2-0 in their last league game against minnows Unterhaching, with a disastrous own goal from Ballack that threatened his future amongst the top soccer players of the World.
Michael Ballack Biography – Bayern Munich Still, Leverkusen's unsurpassed push on all fronts brought Michael Ballack a lot of merits, as he was deemed the heart and brain of the team. Giants Bayern Munich managed to sign him for the next season, in a 13 million euro deal. He managed 3 fabulous seasons with Bayern, having played 107 matches and scoring 44 goals, despite being given a more defensive role than at Leverkusen.
During his time with Bayern, Michael Ballack managed to win two 'doubles' (league and cup) but had less success in Champions League than with Leverkusen.
In 2006, however, after a less fortunate season for Bayern, in which the supporters of the team turned against them and especially against Ballack (whom they now thought of as a simple mercenary), he signed for Chelsea FC in what was one of the most meditated transfers of the year.
Although playing in a team studded with super-stars, Michael Ballack managed to earn a place in Chelsea's first squad and earned an important factor for him, the club's fan support, when he told them he wants to end his career at the club.
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